Wilfried Zaha is refusing to commit his international future to England, despite being included in Roy Hodgson's squad to face Sweden.

The Crystal Palace starlet has been in outstanding form for his club and, having represented England at Under 21- level, is in line to make his senior debut for the Three Lions on Wednesday.

But as the match is only a 'non-competitive friendly' Zaha, who was born in the Ivory Coast but moved to England with his family aged four, would still be free to switch his allegiance to the country of his birth.

And with Didier Drogba doing his best to tempt the 20-year-old to play for the Elephants, Zaha admits he could yet turn his back on England.

"I was born in the Ivory Coast but all I know is England," Zaha told national newspapers. "It's 50-50 at the moment.

"Didier Drogba called me and I was shocked, to be honest. He's a humble guy. I've been with England Under-21s and now I will have to make a decision."